The health management information system/Monitoring and evaluation (HMIS/M&E)
strategy fits within the objectives and priorities set by the Health Sector Development
Program’s (HSDPIII) strategic plan. The HSDPIII strategic ...
The Safe Motherhood Initiative, launched in 1987, has greatly increased the attention given to
the problem of maternal morbidity and has helped to improve care for pregnant women. At the
same time, child survival programs ...
The healthcare landscape in Ethiopia has witnessed significant transformation over recent decades,
particularly through the establishment of the Primary Health Care Unit (PHCU) system, which serves as a
cornerstone for ...
This diagnostic center accreditation standard specifies safety, quality, and competency requirements for
diagnostic centers, including medical laboratory, anatomical pathology, imaging, and nuclear medicine.
This standard ...
The 2024–25 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) was implemented by the Ethiopian
Statistical Service (ESS), previously known as the Central Statistical Agency (CSA). Data
collection took place from 1 August ...
The people voice survey tool is a low cost, rapid survey, novel method of data collection tool through a
mix of phone based and face to face interview can be used as a routine, integrated component of health
system ...
Background: Evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) is an approach that aims to ensure policy
decision-making is informed by the best available evidence. It enables scarce resources to be used more
efficiently, reduces ...
The National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) is a multi-year, country-
owned plan that is a critical blueprint to strengthen the capacity to prevent,
detect, and respond to public health threats. Ethiopia has ...
The findings from the JEE 2023 provided key inputs for the preparation of the new
NAPHS. The capacity development has shown significant progress, as illustrated in the
diagram below. The average overall JEE scores for ...
Introduction: Ethiopia aligns the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with its strategic plans. With
only five years remaining until the 2030 SDG deadline, a comprehensive assessment of Ethiopia’s
current performance, ...
Palliative care supports the person with a life-limiting illness and their family to offer care and
support; it is a concept that not only addresses pain and symptom control but also considers the
psychosocial and emotional ...
The National One Health Five-Year
Strategic Plan (2025/26–2029/30)
outlines a comprehensive roadmap to
address the critical health threats at
the human-animal-plant-environment
interface. It seeks to enhance ...
According to estimates from the population-based cancer registry in Addis Ababa, approximately
two-thirds of all cancer cases in Ethiopia occur in women. Among the most prevalent types of
cancer in the country, breast ...
The WHO defines rehabilitation as “a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce
disability in individuals with health conditions, in interaction with their environment.” Rehabilitation
interventions ...
When launching the Quality of Care Network in February 2017, the country’s leading it - Bangladesh,
Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, India, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda, joined in 2018 by Sierra
Leone - committed ...
Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education(2025-12)
The Government of Ethiopia recognizes that healthcare is one of the crucial components of
basic social services with direct linkage to growth and development of the country as well as
to the welfare of the society. ...
The Ministry of Health of Ethiopia (MOH-E) has developed a comprehensive National Diagnostics
Service Strategic Plan to address critical gaps in diagnostic services in the areas of laboratory, pathology,
radiology and ...
Ethiopia, led by the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) and with support from
different sectors and stakeholders, has been actively implementing the national action
plan for health security (NAPHS). The plan was ...